Dorman appeared in custody for her first hearing Tuesday. She was granted $10,000 unsecured bail by Superior Court Judge Andrew Toynbee and released.

According to court documents, Centralia police received a report of a theft on May 15 from Gold Key Motors in Centralia.

The owner reported that his son, the manager of the business, discovered discrepancies in the books. The man reported the only person outside his family who had access to the business’s finances was Dorman, the office manager.

As of May 17, $6,000 was identified as missing from deposits over the past few months.

At the time, the business owner told police Dorman had admitted to taking the money because of financial hardships, but had offered to pay it back, according to court documents.

However, on May 19, police received a report that more than $16,000 was now suspected to have been stolen between January and April 2017.